Control device for regulating the compositions of the inlet and exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine
First Claim
1. A control device useful in an internal combustion engine having a carburetor, an engine inlet, and an exhaust outlet, for regulating the composition of the inlet gases and hence the exhaust gases,said control device having first passage means bypassing said carburettor for supplying extra air to said engine inlet, a control valve in said first passage means, second passage means for recirculating exhaust gases to said engine inlet, an electrically operated valve in said second passage means, an exhaust gas composition sensor installed in said exhaust outlet of said engine for providing signals dependent on the composition of the engine exhaust gases, and a controller responsive to said signals from said exhaust gas composition sensor to control said electrically operated valve and thereby the flow of exhaust gases through said second passage means,the improvement wherein said control device further comprisesa pressure-sensitive device communicating with said second passage means upstream of said electrically operated valve, andmeans connecting said pressure-sensitive device to said control valve in said first passage meanswhereby said control valve is operated to regulate the supply of extra air to said engine inlet in response to the pressure in said second passage means.
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Abstract
The emission of atmospheric pollutants in the exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine having a carburettor is reduced by regulating the composition of the inlet gases, and hence the exhaust gases, of the engine by means of a control device comprising an extra air duct, which has a control valve and bypasses the carburetor, for supplying extra air to the engine inlet, a recirculating duct for recirculating exhaust gases to the engine inlet, a controller which is responsive to signals from an exhaust gas composition sensor installed in the exhaust outlet of the engine and which controls an electrically operated valve in the recirculating duct, and a pressure-sensitive device which communicates with the recirculating duct upstream of the electrically operated valve and which actuates the extra air control valve to regulate the supply of extra air to the engine through the extra air duct.
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1. A control device useful in an internal combustion engine having a carburetor, an engine inlet, and an exhaust outlet, for regulating the composition of the inlet gases and hence the exhaust gases,
said control device having first passage means bypassing said carburettor for supplying extra air to said engine inlet, a control valve in said first passage means, second passage means for recirculating exhaust gases to said engine inlet, an electrically operated valve in said second passage means, an exhaust gas composition sensor installed in said exhaust outlet of said engine for providing signals dependent on the composition of the engine exhaust gases, and a controller responsive to said signals from said exhaust gas composition sensor to control said electrically operated valve and thereby the flow of exhaust gases through said second passage means, the improvement wherein said control device further comprises a pressure-sensitive device communicating with said second passage means upstream of said electrically operated valve, and means connecting said pressure-sensitive device to said control valve in said first passage means whereby said control valve is operated to regulate the supply of extra air to said engine inlet in response to the pressure in said second passage means.
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